Evangelical Ecotheology

Footnote

Martin Jakobsen, "Evangelical Ecotheology: How the Resurrection Entails Creation Care," Studies in Christian Ethics (2024): online

Bibliography

Jakobsen, Martin. "Evangelical Ecotheology: How the Resurrection Entails Creation Care." Studies in Christian Ethics (2024): online

Publication life cycle / General notes

Cites James B. Torrance.

Abstract

This article advocates evangelical environmental care by grounding an ethic of nature at the centre of evangelical theology, namely, in Christ and his resurrection. As Paul points out in 1 Corinthians 15, the continuity between our earthly bodies and our resurrected bodies entails that we should take care of our bodies. Drawing on Romans 8, I argue that the same line of reasoning applies to nature: the continuity between creation and the new creation entails that we should take care of nature. Finally, I consider some objections to my argument regarding its possible eschatological consequences.

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